Suite Details

This ultramodern suite with a connecting room boasts NYC views and a spacious, glass corner balcony.

2 Bedrooms

2.0 Bathrooms

2 Beds
2 Kings

1025 sq ft.

4 Guests

Highlights

Floor-to-ceiling windows

Enjoy ample natural lighting and breathtaking views.

Rain shower

Refresh and rejuvenate in this state-of-the-art rain shower.

With an ultramodern design, the King Suite at the SIXTY Lower East Side offers a sophisticated and upscale accommodation in New York City. The living area features floor-to-ceiling windows and black mirrored walls while a slate rain shower with frosted glass highlights the elegant bathroom. Enjoy a refreshment from the fully-stocked wet bar while taking in views from the glass corner balcony or select a film from the in-suite movie library. The King-size bed with premium linens provides the perfect retreat at the end of the day. Offering a spacious retreat for groups and families, the connecting King Deluxe Room boasts an extra 375 square feet of space, an additional King-size bed, and more spectacular city views.

How Connecting Suites Work

Most hotels are built with rooms attached to their suites with private entrances. But their reservation systems can't book these connecting suites together. Suiteness works with hotels to make these available to you so you get the space of a multi-room penthouse at a fraction of the price.

Suite Amenities

Bathroom Amenities by Ren

Flat Screen LCD Television

Illuminated Light Box Headboards

In room Movie Library and Docking Station

Minibar stocked with Dean & Deluca snacks

Oversized Frette Terrycloth Robes

Sleek Black Mirrored Walls

Wet bar

SIXTY Lower East Side

Situated at the epicenter of Lower Manhattan’s lively Lower East Side neighborhood, the SIXTY LES is surrounded by great cuisine, art galleries, live-music venues and fun bars. Access to the rest of Manhattan is easy with a 4-minute walk to the 2nd Avenue subway station. Andy Warhol can be found looking up at guests from the bottom of the sceney pool. Gritty images from photographer Lee Friedlander are in every room. Guests don’t need to look far for great Japanese cuisine as the awarded Blue Ribbon Sushi sits within the hotel and even provides room service. Most rooms have floor to ceiling windows for great views of the area.